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Revision as of 16:44, 11 December 2012

Owner Information
Team Name Mud Stuffers
Established 2007
Active Yes
Best Season 8-5 (2010)
Worst Season 3-9 (2008, 2009)
Divisional Titles 0
Conference Titles 0
KSL Championship 0
Regular Season
2007 4-9
2008 3-9
2009 3-9
2010 8-5
2011 6-7
2012 4-9
Total 24-39 0.381%
Playoffs
2007 0
2008 1-3*
2009 2-2*
2010 1-2
2011 1-2
2012 0
Total 5-9 0.357%
* denotes it was a loser bracket

Jon Oberg joined KSL in 2007 along side Snider and Palmer. Jon had a rough start to his career in KSL by having a combination of 10 wins in 3 years. He has since turned his career around and made his way to the playoffs two years in a row.


2007-2009 - Playoff Drought

Jon had joined KSL in 2007 but suffered the dreaded first year failures. He went 4-9 his first year in the league and failed to make the playoffs. Instead he battled for a high draft pick for the following year.

In 2008 Jon was placed in a tough division alongside the top scoring Andrew Hughes and Kevin Smith. Oberg suffered many defeats that year going 3-9 overall. He failed to make the playoffs and was subsequently placed into the lottery for draft position.

2009 saw Jon go 3-9 again. This year he was placed in the other conference to fill the hole left by Andy McConnell. Jon had stiff competition from his divisional opponents Snider and Doug. Oberg had failed to make it into the playoffs by a couple games but earned a high draft spot for the following year.


Jon's first 3 season records netted him a 10-27 Record

2010, 2011 - Rising to the Top

Jon was sick of failure and decided to turn his team around. He did mock drafts and studied the waiver wires to achieve a better overall record and make it into the playoffs.

Jon started the 2010 season going 7-2 before going on a 3 game losing streak. Jon achieved his dream of having a winning record of 8-5 and making it into the playoffs. He had lost 2 straight matches but he beat rival Aaron Hughes to place 7th in the playoffs.

In 2011 Jon had drafted a great team but had lousy luck. His division was the highest scoring in the league and had the best overall record. This caused some problems with Jon being able to make his way into the top tier teams. Jon started off going 1-5 but was able to 5-1 in his next 6 games including a win over the top scoring Joe Snider. Even with all these difficulties, Jon was able to make it into the playoffs. Once again, he lost the first round by only a few points to Dave Pate. He was able to finish 7th overall beating the 2nd seeded team Dave Nanninga.

2012

Oberg wants to continue his streak of having a winning season and making it to the playoffs. His first 3 seasons gave Jon a 10-27 record but his last 2 has given him a 16-10 record.